Based on the evaluation there we are certs at the minute.
Two things though: Baku are hosting the European Games (http://www.baku2015.com/)(http://en....uropean_Games) next year so outside of distance they should be grand to be considered as one of the successful standard bids. It should also be noted that they have oil up the wazzu so cash isn't a problem. And UEFA like cash.
Parking shouldn't really be an issue given that most attendees would be tourists and we are an island as well as if we were to qualify most attendees would be from the island and getting to Dublin isn't too hard.
By the time this rolls around we hopefully will be prepping for RWC2023 as well... fingers crossed!
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Don't most of these tenders these days have some degree of environmental impact / ESG box to be ticked? Car Parking is unlikely to be a deal breaker in this context. The Aviva is a walk from the City centre which is probably unique. It's not like the champions league final in Istanbul in 2005 which was in the middle of nowhere and all the coaches suffered clutch failure due to the Alpe d'Huez style access roads.
the comment about transport from dublin airport being "multi nodal and modern" is a bit bizzare. its basically a few bus companys ferrying passeners into the city centre? not a rail or tram link in site.
That Aircoach is one comfy bus though
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Does the report mention any concern about the fact that one of the main modes of transport is filthy and full of junkies? That parts of the city are inhospitable because of junkies?
I mean every time I have been in Dublin I have had to have eyes in the back of my head because of them. They are everywhere on Grafton Street and O'Connell Street - and those are our main streets! God help you if you are a smoker.
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As well as the tourism, I think there's a feel good factor attached. That might be an alien concept to a cynic like yourself, but I think the majority of people like the thought of our little nation being part of a high profile event. It's far from the end of the world if it doesn't happen but it would be nice if it did. Who knows, by the time it comes around it might give you that warm fuzzy feeling inside
I don't see the relevance of CP being a better stadium.
There is a very bad problem with junkies, homelessness in the city etc but it doesn't seem to bother any of the tourists which I have spoken to. They all can't say enough good things about Dublin and what a great city it is. All isn't perfect with Dublin and there's lots I'd like changed, but it is a great place. I think we have a great chance of getting games and while I'm not one of JD's biggest fans, I do think that he will have the UEFA crew eating out of his hand.
It's a far bigger problem in other cities - Köln for one, which hosted Germany v Ireland last year. Nobody commented on it then.
The touchline seats maybe, but been in the ones in the top tier in both grounds and Croke is a far superior stadium in terms of both access and view.
That said, UEFA can GTF. Hopefully we'll host Israel and they'll be met with a wall of Palestinian flags...
Whatever about the football being played, Croke Park as a football stadium was poor for all involved. The Aviva isn't perfect but it's a much tighter space, the pitch is more reasonably-sized and fans are closer to the pitch. Maybe I was just unlucky, but the move to Croke Park meant my block booking went from fairly decent seats in the east upper to freezing seats in the nosebleed section of Croker and was one of factors in me not bothering to renew.
In the Upper Tiers, the view in CP is definitely superior. Though granted the NL is closer to the pitch.
Loved the old ground, but the new one has a rank 'atmosphere', in the main.
The old ground had the 'Lansdowne roar' but it was a kip. Personally, I think the further you are away from the action, the worse the view. The small pitch doesn't help either, creates the illusion you're even further away.
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